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While a lot of glamour can be found on the 2020 runway shows, the only fashion trends that seem to take off this year revolve around casual wear and private label shoe manufacturers. It's certainly no surprise after people across the globe have been forced to endure months of lockdown, so we've turned to cashmere and tracksuits instead of the high-octane eveningwear we've seen in the collection.
However, there seems to be one accessory that counteracts all of this: Cinderella-inspired shoes.
The trend was undoubtedly started by footwear designer Amina Muaddi, who was desperate to see her lavish party shoes fly off the shelves and her collections sold out during the height of the lockdown. The designer's signature pumps appear to be "pandemic-proof," as Business of Fashion puts it, and women are snapping up the glamorous heels despite having nowhere to wear them.
Of course, avid designer status is key to success, but so is the fairytale element of Muaddi's shoes, which includes some "Cinderella's glass slippers"-inspired designs, and she's not alone in capitalizing on that aesthetic.
From mid-tier brands like By Far and Cult Gaia to luxury footwear heavyweights like Christian Louboutin and Gianvito Rossi, the sheer party shoe covered in trim is undoubtedly one of the year's most prominent footwear trends.
While it might not be the best lock-in shoe, it's a style well worth investing in for the year ahead—and even if you're just dancing in your own living room, it's the best Christmas party accessory.
Glass slippers are fictional shoes belonging to Cinderella, first used in the 1950 film of the same name. It was created by her fairy godmother using magic for the royal ball. It also played a major role in the film's second sequel, Cinderella III: A Turn of Time. Glass slippers are known as Cinderella's iconic item. It's also the only one to find the princess, Cinderella and Anastasia (the original) in the second sequel, because of the magic of her evil stepmother.